How many moles of calcium hydroxide must be dissolved to produce 250.0 ml of an aqueous solution of pH 10.65 ? Assume complete dissociation. Given 10−3.35=4.47×10−4
A
8.9×10−4mol
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B
5.6×10−6mol
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C
2.8×10−5mol
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D
2.8×10−6mol
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Solution
The correct option is A8.9×10−4mol pH+pOH=14 pOH=14−pH −log[OH−]=3.35 log[OH−]=−3.35 [OH−]=10−3.35=4.47×10−4M =4.47×10−4mol L−1 Moles of OH− required for 250 ml =4.47×10−4mol L−1(2501000)L=1.78×10−3mol As 1 mol Ca(OH)2 produces 2 mol OH− ions. So moles of Ca(OH)2 dissolved =1.78×10−3mol2=8.94×10−4molCa(OH)2